Thankfully, People reached out to some medical experts to get the facts straight.

“Women tend to have more body fat than men, but it’s highly unlikely that she would be 92 pounds and almost 50% body fat,” said Samuel Klein, MD, director of the Center for Human Nutrition at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

When assessing body fat, it’s critical to consider distribution in addition to composition, says Dr. Klein: “Measuring your waist circumference, for example, will give you a better estimate of your fat distribution than stepping on a scale.”